Developing crow's feet is pretty much inevitable, even if you take good care of your skin. You can call crow's feet "laugh lines" or "character lines," but these slightly more flattering terms still refer to the same, inevitable sign of ageing. Wrinkles begin to appear at the outside corners of your eyes when you hit your mid-twenties. They may show up earlier for people who don't take good care of their skin and later for those who do. Unfortunately, either way, crow's feet are all but unavoidable.
The skin on our faces stretches like a rubber band, thanks to a property called elasticity. This means that it can return to its original form after being pulled or compressed. This is important when you think about how much we move our faces on a daily basis. Unfortunately, as we get older, our skin loses this elasticity allowing wrinkles to develop and skin to droop. One of the main reasons for this loss of elasticity is due to our natural production of collagen and elastin slowing down. These two important proteins which are responsible for our youthful elasticity simply are not produced in the quantities required to keep skin remain firm.
Fortunately, I have some great treatments to improve the appearance of your eye area and have you feeling great when you look in the mirror.
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